The Third Munich Technology Conference (MTC3) returned to the Technical University of Munich (TUM) yesterday with a quest to evaluate the status of additive manufacturing industrialization. Despite t…
myReflection uses 3D printing to create personalised prosthetic breasts for cancer survivors
myReflection, a New Zealand-based medical start-up, is developing personalized breast prostheses for cancer patients post-mastectomy, using 3D scanning and 3D printed molds. The prostheses are made f…
VoxelDance “bridges the gap” between CAD files and 3D printing
VoxelDance, a Shanghai-based software company, has developed an Import Module to support various file formats for 3D printing. Incorporated into the company’s VoxelDance Additive data preparation soft…
Sandvik to develop new Osprey titanium additive manufacturing powders
Sandvik, a Swedish engineering group, is set to add titanium additive manufacturing powder to its trademarked Osprey brand of materials. The new powder will be produced at the company’s state-of…
Register for the Third Annual Munich Technology Conference
The third annual Munich Technology Conference (MTC3) is returning to Germany from October 8-10th, with the theme “Additive Manufacturing – Accelerating the Industrialization: A Reality Check.” I…
Stratasys establishes Performance Partner Program for 3D printing in extreme racing
Leading 3D printer OEM Stratasys has announced the Performance Partner Program which connects auto racing, competitive sailing and supersonic travel teams leveraging additive manufacturing. As part of…
XJet rebrands Carmel 1400 3D printers in preparation for Formnext
XJet, an Israeli 3D printer and materials manufacturer, will showcase updated ceramic and metal additive manufacturing systems, the Carmel 1400M and Carmel 1400C, at Formnext next month. The company h…
University of Birmingham researchers develop SLAM 3D bioprinting method
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have developed a new 3D printing method for soft materials which could enable the manufacture of artificial medical implants. Known as Suspended Layer Add…
Peopoly debuts Phenom MSLA 3D printer – technical specifications and pricing
Peopoly, a Hong Kong-based 3D printing manufacturer, has introduced the Phenom, its largest and fastest system to date using Mask Stereolithography (MSLA). Mark Peng, co-founder of Peopoly stated, “Ma…
VELO3D and PWR enter 3D printing motorsport partnership
VELO3D, a Californian metal 3D printer manufacturer, has partnered with Australian automotive company PWR, to develop new cooling technology for motorsport, as well as battery cell, electronics, and …